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Lost and found husky mystery baffles police

A PEDIGREE Siberian husky went missing from a Cranbourne house on Friday only to be found in Seaford on Sunday.
Police said the dog’s disappearance was mysterious and the owners believed the dog had been stolen.
The grey and white pedigree dog, worth $1000, was chained and locked to the bumper bar of a car in the front yard of the Fairbairn Road property.
The chain was long enough to give it access to the front garden area.
Some time between 9am and 11am on Friday, the dog, called Sky, went missing – chain, lock and all.
Police said it would have been impossible for the dog to get itself free.
On Sunday the dog turned up in the front yard of another house in Seaford.
Police asked anyone who may know of suspicious circumstances surrounding the dog’s disappearance to contact the officer in charge at Cranbourne Uniform on 5991 0600.

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